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A Holiday Anthology by Rose Anderson

jennfgarcia's review

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5.0

Several wonderful short stories by wonderful authors. These stories are so short but, yet, tell so much. I don't want to give anything away, but I'll give a tiny bit. I truly enjoyed them all so very much.

The first story, Christmas Knight by Victoria Adams, was a very clever, sweet story about Santa Claus or is it? Imagine if it really was, so cool.

The second story, Star of Wonder by Rose Anderson, was a bit of a historical and painted the scenery so beautifully.

The third story, The Kissing Ball by E. Ayers, was a great story about some disappointment. A kind I'm sure we've all felt at one time or another. Great story.

The forth story, The Christmas Risk by Beverley Bateman, letting your wall down. Not comparing the past with the present. Loved this.

The fifth story, Fallen in Love by Helena Fairfax, rekindling love again during the holidays such a sweet read.

The sixth story, Fallen in Love by Helena Fairfax, avoiding the love of your life because of the heartbreak they caused. I wanted more of this, it has a great premise.

The seventh story, Christmas Miracle by Jennifer Garcia, this is actually mine and I won't rate it. Decide for yourself. :)

The eighth story, Highland Hogmanay by Romy Gemmell, yum, men in kilts and finding love at a wedding. Love this. I'd love to read more of this as well.

The ninth story, Almost Christmas by Vonnie Hughes, a great historical, Regency era, loved it. So good, could have easily been extended into a novella.

The tenth story, The Unexpected Gift by Susan Jaymes, a lot of moms and wives could related to this story. Loved the gift at the end.

The eleventh story, Shooting Star Holiday Express by Gemma Juliana, little girl, magical train, finding love around the holidays. Loved this story as well.

The twelfth story, The Christmas Gift by Jean Lamb, a small snippet from a historical novel. Very intriguing and would love to read more.

The thirteenth story, A Faery's Wish - A Mini Christmas Faery Tale by Jane Leopold Quinn, a Christmas miracle in a faery world. Loved this sweet story.

The fourteenth story, Joyeux Noël by Zanna Mackenzie, a secret santa of sorts and office romance. Sweet and fun.

The fifteenth story, Gifts to Treasure by Kaye Spencer, and what a way to end this great anthology. A Scrooge of sorts that has to learn the hard way who he is. I'd love to read more about Mike.

Just want to say how honored I am to have been included in this anthology with all of those amazing authors. Great mix of stories, a little of everything.

naelany's review

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1.0

Disappointed.
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